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What did this great vanity But minifter communication of A most poor issue : Nor . Grievingly . I think , The peace between the French andruss . not : values The cost that did conclude it . Buck . Every man , After the hideous storm ...
What did this great vanity But minifter communication of A most poor issue : Nor . Grievingly . I think , The peace between the French andruss . not : values The cost that did conclude it . Buck . Every man , After the hideous storm ...
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My surveyor is false , the o'er - great Cardinal Hath shew'd him gold ; my life is spann'd already :: I am the shadow of poor Buckinghams Whose figure ev'n this instant cloud puts on , By dark ning my clear fun . My lord , farewel .
My surveyor is false , the o'er - great Cardinal Hath shew'd him gold ; my life is spann'd already :: I am the shadow of poor Buckinghams Whose figure ev'n this instant cloud puts on , By dark ning my clear fun . My lord , farewel .
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Say , Lord Chamberlain , They've done my poor houle grace : for which I A thousand thanks , and pray ' em take their pleasures . ( Chuse ladies , King and Anne Bullen , King . The faireft hand I ever touch'd !
Say , Lord Chamberlain , They've done my poor houle grace : for which I A thousand thanks , and pray ' em take their pleasures . ( Chuse ladies , King and Anne Bullen , King . The faireft hand I ever touch'd !
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When I came hither , I was Lord high constable , And Duke of Buckingham ; now , poor Edward Bohun . Yet I am richer than my base accusers , That never knew what truth meant ; I now seal it ; And with that blood will make ' em one day ...
When I came hither , I was Lord high constable , And Duke of Buckingham ; now , poor Edward Bohun . Yet I am richer than my base accusers , That never knew what truth meant ; I now seal it ; And with that blood will make ' em one day ...
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... She ne'er had known pomp ; though't be temporal , Yet if that quarrel , fortune , do divorce It from the bearer , ' tis a fuff'rance panging As foul and body's sev'ring . old L. Ah poor lady , She's stranger now again , Anne .
... She ne'er had known pomp ; though't be temporal , Yet if that quarrel , fortune , do divorce It from the bearer , ' tis a fuff'rance panging As foul and body's sev'ring . old L. Ah poor lady , She's stranger now again , Anne .
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The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 5 William Shakespeare,Alexander Pope,Nicholas Rowe Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2015 |
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